Answer to my last list was Montague Island off Narooma on the NSW south
Coast. I had hoped the small list with very few passerines for a 5-day list
would be helpful.
Tim Dolby (NSW south coast ie Tathra area) and Ian May (between Lakes
Entrance and Sydney but probably around Eden NSW) were closest.
>Below is a complete list (no pheasants have been omitted!) for Mon 26 - Fri
>30 March 2001. Where was I?
>
>Little Penguin
>Australasian Gannet
>Little Pied Cormorant
>Great Cormorant
>Black-shouldered Kite
>Whistling Kite
>White-bellied Sea-Eagle
>Swamp Harrier
>Brown Falcon
>Peregrine Falcon
>Nankeen Kestrel
>Silver Gull
>White-throated Gerygone
>Satin Flycatcher
>Grey Fantail
>Willie Wagtail
>Welcome Swallow
>Silvereye
>Little Grassbird
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